MONDAY, MAY 11

The operators must establish and implement safety protocols and best practices, including enacting physical distancing policies, limiting the number of diners and following protocols as directed by the CDC, the United States Department of Labor Division of Occupational Safety and Health Administration and ADHS

Among the protocols:

•Limiting parties to no more than 10.

•Operate with reduced occupancy and capacity based on the size of the business location with special attention to limiting areas where customers and employees can congregate.

Starting May 8, retail businesses can resume expanded in-person operations permitted they implement social distancing and sanitation measures established by the United States Department of Labor or the Arizona Department of Health Services.

CARE HOMES

The governor also issued an Executive Order requiring expanded reporting of COVID-19-related information to residents of long-term care facilities, as well as their next of kin and guardians and prospective residents.

Residents, next of kin and guardians must be notified of deaths or diagnosed cases of COVID-19 at the facility within 24 hours of confirmation.

They also must divulge that information to prospective residents and their families.